Thread:JayAaerow/@comment-4702105-20150815230118/@comment-967403-20150816002422

Let me put it like a real world context to understand the importance: When you go to get another job, do you follow the rules of that particular place you work at or follow the example of previous experience? Depending on the job, it will have different rules, a different community, and a different goal. If you want to make a sound decision, get familiar with your current workplace's rules. Otherwise, you risk stepping on toes...and you don't want it impacting paycheck. Not being a person wokring often doesn't excuse the fact it's a good idea to know the rules of your workplace

Wikia is similar. All wikias are different and allow/disallow things, has different rules, communitities, etc. You're a user with only 20+ edits so I'm not going to expect you to know. But it's no excuse to not strive to go and be familiar with rules at least. It's okay not being around wikia often but you should still get to know a wikia's rules.

I'm understanding and I'm not gonna bite your head off. But the rules aren't speific yet so don't worry, I know it could of been trickly

And you're not in big trouble by the way. If I were to block you, it be for one hour (Think that's the lowest. I honestly do more like 20 minutes tops) Blocking SHOULD be used to give you a warning sign that you should talk to an admin or examine the rules. Blocking forces a sane person to do one of the two (third option is just be butthurt and react immaturely). I don't do long blocks unless you're vandlizing or being rather terribly nasty, which you haven't been at all.